The sun was just coming over the horizon when the Impala glided through the threshold of Mystic Falls, Virginia. Being that it was fall the trees had been splattered with color that neither would ever really enjoy. Dean parked just outside the Mystic Pines Motel before getting out and jogging in to get a room. Sam stirred when Dean got back behind the wheel to move closer to the room but he did not wake. Once Dean successfully slid into another slot he gave his brother a shot to the shoulder. "Hey," He said. "Wake up sunshine." The sarcasm was thick. Sam moved again but this time to turn away from Dean. In response, Dean laid on the horn causing Sam to jump up in surprise. "Dude, what the hell?" Sam yelled. "You said wake you when we got here, and guess what… we are here." Dean said with a shit eating grin motioning towards their new abode. Sam glared. "I said wake me, not give me a heart attack!" Dean stared at his brother a few moments longer before shrugging and opening his door. It squealed in protest as he slammed it shut again, heading for the truck for his duffle. Sam allowed his heart to calm before he joined him at the rear grabbing his as well. "So, what do you want to do first?" Dean looked at his brother with a humorless expression. "You are going to do whatever, but I seriously need some shut eye." The brothers headed into the room wordlessly to prepare for the next few hours.
Dean awoke to Sam walking back through the motel door. He rubbed the sleep out of his eyes and tried to shake himself to be more alert. "Here." Sam said handing him the cup. "Thanks." Dean replied taking the cup, removing the lid, and taking a huge gulp. It was black. "Uh, what the hell? You trying to kill me with this crap?" "No, but I figured it would help wake you up faster." "Right." Dean grumbled before putting the cup on the nightstand. "Remind me again why we are here." Dean asked. Sam sighed as he looked over at him. "Because 2 missing people and were found dead yesterday, both bodies all drained of blood." He said before there police scanner went off. Sam looked at it and back at Dean who stood up and grabbed it. "Alright, you need to get to school, I'll go check on the situation at hand." Dean said. Sam went to protest. It wasn't fair. He was 18 for crying out loud, and it made no sense for him to go to school, even if they would just get up and move around. "No buts, you know dads rules." Dean said, looking at Sam. Disappointment and anger washed over Sam as he glared at Dean. "Fine, whatever." He said as he grabbed his bag and stormed out of the motel room, walking towards the school. It was only a few blocks before Sam saw the school. He had calmed down but he still felt the anger. He couldn't understand why Dean always agreed with their father.
Sam looked around seeing all the students and sighed. He made his way into the school as he walked into the main office to register when he saw a dude in there. He sighed as he waited his turn. He heard the secretary speaking and looked up. "… are incomplete. You're missing immunization records, and we do insist on transcripts." Sam saw the guy tense before he took off his sunglasses and said to the secretary. "Please look again. I'm sure everything you need is there." Sam watched as the secretary's eyes widen before she smiled and nodded. "Well, you're right. So it is." She said and handed the guy papers before the guy turned around and left. Sam sighed as he walked over to the secretary and quickly registered and got his schedule before he turned around and saw a dark skin toned girl with straight hazelnut brown hair and big dark brown eyes, followed by a girl walking back up to her. The other girl was one of the most beautiful girls Sam had ever seen. She had olive skin tone, followed by long chocolate brown hair and big brown eyes.
Sam smiled slightly as he saw them staring at him but he quickly walked away. He couldn't get involved with anyone here, he thought. This job was only going to last them a week, two at most. He looked down at his schedule and made his way too Advanced Pre-Calculus.
